Labor and the Coalition must force Pauline Hanson to ‘please explain’ her policies if they are to win back voters | Tom McIlroy (opens original article in a new tab)
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has gained significant support in Australia, surpassing the Coalition and Labor in polls, as voters express dissatisfaction with major parties and Hanson's policies face scrutiny for being hypocritical and lacking substance.
- Angus Taylor, leader of the Liberal and National parties, struggled to name specific seats in Western Australia during a press conference.
- Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has surged in polls, surpassing both the Coalition and Labor for the first time, according to Newspoll.
- One Nation's support is driven by voter dissatisfaction with Labor's budget proposals and Anthony Albanese's broken promises, with Hanson's policies being criticized as policy-light and hypocritical.
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